Surprisingly there is no purse or prize money at the Presidents Cup. Unlike your average Major or PGA tour event the players are not personally paid for their participation. Instead, each competitor, captain and captain's assistant allocates their portion of the proceeds generated to chosen charitable causes.
This is where Danny remembered his time in New Zealand and all it did for his young yet exciting career thus far.
"I am honoured to be able to further support and donate these funds to New Zealand Golf. I started playing golf through them as a child and they greatly supported my golfing development. I hope we can help grow the game of golf in New Zealand, and I look forward to being back in New Zealand one day soon," said world number 35 Lee.
A total of $6.1 million will be distributed to charitable causes around the world from The Presidents Cup 2015. This is a record-setting amount for the prestigious competition and more than $38 million has been raised since the event's inception in 1994.
New Zealand Golf CEO, Dean Murphy spoke very highly of Lee.
"We are incredibly humbled to receive this donation from Danny Lee. We are extremely proud of Danny and his achievements at the highest level on the world stage and we are so pleased that he remains so close and committed to New Zealand Golf," said Murphy.
"Danny and his team are always so willing to give back to New Zealand and we look forward to a time in the near future when his schedule will allow him to return home to play."
To where it all began in the Bay of Plenty District Association Executive Director, Chris McAlpine will also be proud as punch having watched Lee since he was only 13 and has had the pleasure of getting to know him and watch his career grow.
"This is a tremendous boost for golf in the Bay of Plenty which we will direct at Junior Development," said McAlpine.
"It's been so special following his career from the time he was 12 years of age and barely spoke a word of English. His sense of humour was as much in evidence as his golfing ability from that age."
"It means so much to us for Danny to have kept in touch and what a marvellous way to show his gratitude."